The Beatles (commonly known as The White Album) is the eponymous ninth studio album by English rock band The Beatles. It was first released as a double album on 22 November 1968 in the United Kingdom by Apple Records and on 25 November 1968 in the United States by Capitol Records. Its plain white sleeve has no graphics or text other than the band's name embossed on it, which was intended as a direct contrast to the vivid cover artwork of the band's previous album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967). The album's songs range in style from British blues and ska to tracks influenced by Chuck Berry and by Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Most of the songs on the album were written during March and April 1968 at a Transcendental Meditation course in Rishikesh, India. The band returned to EMI Studios in May to commence recording sessions that lasted until October. During these sessions, however, arguments broke out among the foursome over creative differences; another divisive element was the constant presence of John Lennon's new partner Yoko Ono, whose attendance at the sessions broke with the Beatles' policy regarding wives and girlfriends. After a series of problems, including producer George Martin taking a sudden leave of absence and engineer Geoff Emerick quitting, Ringo Starr left the band briefly in August. The same tensions continued throughout the following year, leading to the eventual break-up of the band in April 1970.

Upon its release, The Beatles received generally favourable reviews from critics, although some found its satirical songs unimportant and apolitical amid the turbulent sociopolitical climate of the time; the band and Martin later debated whether they should have released a single-disc album instead. Nonetheless, the album reached the top of both the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard Top LPs chart, and has since been regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time; it has also been certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry and 19x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. In 2003, Rolling Stone placed The Beatles at number 10 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time", a position it kept after the list was updated in 2012. Although no singles were released from the album, the songs "Hey Jude" and "Revolution" originated from the same recording sessions and were issued as a standalone single.

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The White Album is The Beatles' best selling album at 19-times platinum. It is also the ninth best selling album of all time. During the recording of the album, each band member began to show their differences. All of these differences caused tension, and drummer Ringo Starr even quit the band for a short time (one week to be exact). During this break, Ringo wrote Octopus's Garden. Although every single song on the album is extremely different, they all fit together to form an extremely influential piece of work. The White Album is also considered to be The Beatles' most diverse album, for almost every song is a different genre.

The album cover was the simplest cover possible, but The Beatles wanted it to be something special. They put a stamp with a serial number on every copy made, so every owner of the album would have it a little differently. Ringo Starr owns the first UK-released copy of the album.

26 September 2018 will be announced on the anniversary edition The BEATLES (White Album). Early, even before the announcement, in the Japanese Amazon was published photos about the types of publication of this album (3CD; 7CD; 2LP; 4LP). Anniversary edition will be released on 9 November 2018.

All tracks not previously unreleased, although all demos were published in bootlegs and Anthology 3 ("Glass Onion", "Happiness Is a Warm Gun", "Honey Pie", "Junk", "Mean Mr. Mustard" and "Polythene Pam").

Discs 4, 5 and 6 - Sessions: 50 additional recordings, mostly unpublished, from the studio sessions of the 'White Album'; all remixed from the four-track and eight-track session bands, sorted by their recording start dates. Includes hitherto unknown white album recording of the song "Let It Be"!